Why Diabetes Isn't Being Cured - The Answer Will Shock You

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Diabetes is no cure for one overall cause-the health care industry does not want you to know that simple lifestyle changes will not cure him. The Ugly Truth is that treating diabetes is $ 200 billion business. Thus, the drug industry and many family physicians may be conspiring to keep the truth from diabetes.

According to sources, the federal government's health, people who follow these things, we said that about 8 percent of the U.S. population to nearly 26 million people have been diagnosed with diabetes. They also say that 67 million Americans are borderline, pre-diabetes.

Has your doctor told you that there is no cure for diabetes? Are you saying that a few simple lifestyle changes can actually reverse diabetes? He is not? Hmmmmm! Shame on him!

What you should know about diabetes

First let's clarify, I am not a health care provider, nor do I have any formal training in medical science. I am a freelance writer who has witnessed firsthand the devastating effects of diabetes. And I also witnessed first hand how one determined woman lowers her condition without any help from health services, medications or insulin shots.

health care industry is hell-bent on treating diabetes, because it serves as a dairy cows to consistently meet its coffers with the cold, hard cash.

Here's what's in store for you, sometimes even with diabetes treat

° Kidney Diseases Diabetes is considered one of the leading causes of kidney failure. Diabetes takes up right up there with cirrhosis of the liver caused by alcoholism.

° Heart disease . Diabetes were more than twice as likely to suffer a heart attack or stroke than the rest of the population

° blindness:. of adults aged 20-75 with full-blown diabetes account for most new cases of

° amputation : Because of poor circulation in lower extremities, diabetes face the risk of amputation

° nerve damage . It is estimated that more than 60 percent of diabetics will suffer damage to their nervous system

2 things you can do now to begin the process of reversing diabetes

1 Lose weight! A recent study published in the Annuals of Internal Medicine found that diabetics who did not lose weight during the study ended up on diabetes treatment drugs. But the problem is that many health workers believe that the "Whistling in the Wind", when they suggest that their patients lose weight. Most do not listen, but this advice is the key to recovery.

2 Exercise: O Lord, no! Is not a drill! But, you see it does not work. Some studies show that most diabetics are overweight, and both dedicated to "couch potato.

Therefore, it can be that simple? Only two simple steps?

No, not so easy because several other factors enter into the equation.

At the risk of sounding flippant, confusion rules when it comes to just how to lose weight. It seems that there are as many diet plans on the market such as diabetes!

Maybe I can help overcome some of this confusion by giving you examples from my personal experience:

Case No. 1: very good personal friend was diagnosed with diabetes before I even knew him. He was not only overweight-obese. He knows exactly how hard the doctor because his scale only goes up to 350 pounds. He drank at least 2 liters of sugar-loaded drink cola every day, and one of his favorite snack is chocolate éclairs. And he kept a few boxes of candy bars at your fingertips. About a year ago, down the slide began. When you need hospital treatment to a large team of members from a nearby fire station to carry it out to the ambulance. He ended up in a nursing home, and he clung to the belief that he will be well soon. I gave a speech at his funeral.

Case No. 2: This family friend is a full-blown diabetes and was on insulin injections for a long time. As his blood circulation in the legs worsened, one leg amputated just below the knee. It did not help the problem, and it became necessary to remove more of the leg above the knee. At the end of his medical team is looking at hacking off his other leg, but he died of a heart attack before it could be accomplished.

Case No. 3rd About a year and a half ago this woman was diagnosed as pre-diabetes. In its annual review of its hemoglobin A1c test is a reading of 6.8. At that tine 7.0 are considered chronic diabetes. (Recently, the chronic level decreased to 6.5.) Yes, this woman was a friend, my best friend, she is my wife, Margie. Once we got over the initial shock Margie began the search for a way out of this situation. Somehow, I believe Divine Guidance, it would not accept the fact that there was no cure for her condition. And you know what-she discovered a "cure" the medical industry keeps trying to sweep under the carpet.

Today, her A1c tests show her and the safety zone. Instead of relying on outdated ideas of medical science, it is a little common sense. Diabetes occurs when the blood sugar level gets so high that her insulin supply can not do what it has meant that non-conversion of sugars and simple carbohydrates into glucose. All body cells (except those in the brain) depend on glucose for energy. Oh ... By the way, there is a side effect of all this. Margie has lost over 50 pounds and she is keeping it off with diet and exercise.

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